Notes on Electronic Lexicography
Yavor Parvanov

TL;DR
This paper discusses the challenges and considerations in developing electronic dictionaries, especially for closely related languages, building on prior work in computational lexicography.
Contribution
It explores different approaches to describing closely related languages in electronic dictionaries, expanding on existing theoretical frameworks.
Findings
Multiple methods exist for describing related languages electronically
Electronic lexicography requires tailored approaches for language similarity
The paper highlights open questions in computational lexicography
Abstract
These notes are a continuation of topics covered by V. Selegej in his article "Electronic Dictionaries and Computational lexicography". How can an electronic dictionary have as its object the description of closely related languages? Obviously, such a question allows multiple answers.
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TopicsLexicography and Language Studies
